Reds On Augusta, 4350 Augusta Road: Late 2014 (moved) 4 comments
Noticed this vacant restaurant on Augusta Road next to the former Piggly Wiggly plaza.
A little googling turned up a LoopNet listing and an old FaceBook page that establish that it was a Sports/Biker bar called Reds On Augusta.
Judging from the fact that the last Facebook postings (other than an outlier which I'm guessing is a memory-lane post) are from late 2014, that's when I'm putting the closing.
See the LoopNet link for a picture of the place in operation.
UPDATE 11 August 2017: OK, commenter James R says they have not closed but moved to 3813 Augusta Highway. Well good for them! I'll add "(moved)" to the post title.
RaceWay, 2206 Airport Boulevard: Summer 2017 (open again) 1 comment
Here's another upfit: The Raceway at the intersection of I-26 & Airport Boulevard. I think I actually stopped here once for gas. I have to say the motel looks like it needs an upfit more than the store does.
UPDATE 27 September 2017 -- This place is once more open:
Sonic Drive-In, 3316 North Main Street: 22 July 2017 1 comment
This is the second Sonic in Columbia that I am aware of closing. The Decker location closed in 2015. I like the idea of drive-ins with carhops, but in the event I never seem to end up wanting to eat in my car. I do get a milkshake every few years.
(Hat tip to commenter Toby)
UPDATE 16 June 2025: Updating tags and adding map icon.
McDonald's, 2425 Sunset Boulevard: August 2017 (temporary) 20 comments
As commenter Jason notes, this McDonald's on Sunset Boulevard near the I-26 interchange has closed for remodeling. This is something a number of the local McDonald's have done recently, including ones on Garners Ferry, Hardscrabble, Two Notch and Decker.
I don't expect this
but you never know.
(Hat tip to commenter Jason)
Yoghut, 252 Harbison Boulevard Suite M: July 2017 no comments
Yoghut moved from its original location near the old Barnes & Noble in early 2014. The new location was on the other side of the plaza, just to the left of Outback.
As you can see from these (mixed) Yelp reviews, it was open until at least 1 July 2017. There is no sign on the door, so I assume that they have now closed rather than again relocating.
The Main & Blossom location is still open.
(Hat tip to commenter Michellle A)
Jewelry Warehouse, 817 Saint Andrews Road Suite 101: 2010 6 comments
When I was taking pictures of Save a Lot on Saint Andrews Road, I noticed this vacant corner suite. I had no memory of it, despite having taken pictures there a number of times, but a little digging established that this was a Jewelry Warehouse location. Specifically, it was The State recommending the spot for
a commemorative poster featuring our next-day newspaper and sports section front pages
(of the USC baseball team's national championship) that included the elusive suite number.
If that was the last tenant, this spot has been vacant going on 7 years now.
UPDATE 7 May 2025: Add map icon, update tags.
Gymboree, 471 Town Center Place: Summer 2017 no comments
A little hard to get a good picture of this place due to the tree, but this is the Sandhill location of Gymboree.
Assuming they stick to their announced plan, both this place and the Richland Mall location should start their final closing sales tomorrow (18 July 2017).
UPDATE 7 October 2017 -- Still open but posting a closing sign & sale now:
Embers Woodfired Pizza & Grill, 843 Polo Road Suite 4: 2017 1 comment
Embers moved into the old Pie-Tanza location in this upscale little strip mall on Polo Road probably some time in 2014. In the event, I ate there once, and decided it was ok, but nothing special enough to make the drive. (I do recall that they had fixed the water pressure issues in the bathroom that had affected Pie-Tanza).
When I was out that way today to use the contract Post Office in the convenience store, I noticed a new nameplate on the building. The new tenant is Upper Crust, also a pizza establishment. Since their sign proclaims that they were founded in 2017 (17 March 2017 according to The State), that's what I will use as the closing date for Embers.
Open Fire Grill / Ultra Tan, 2113 Greene Street: 2016 3 comments
As I was getting pictures of the Pour House, I noticed this vacant building more or less across the street from the Five Points Post Office.
My first assumption is that this Ultra Tan location had moved into the Food Lion complex on Harden Street:
but looking in my old phonebooks, apparently the two locations were open at the same time, so I guess not.
UPDATE 14 July 2017: Added Open Fire Grill based on the comments.
Pour House, 800 Harden Street: 22 May 2017 2 comments
This Five Points bar (in the former Frank's Hot Dogs location on Harden Street) has been in the news a good bit lately. As The State said in May:
The Pour House bar in Five Points bar has agreed to give up its business license later this month and to close by 2 a.m. until then.
Columbia police announced the agreement Friday, saying owner Daniel Wells has “voluntarily relinquished” his license as of May 22.
Police Chief Skip Holbrook last month declared the bar a nuisance, citing a history of fights and other problems at the bar, including underage drinking and serving alcohol later than permitted by city law.
And later:
A former owner of the Pour House, a popular bar in Five Points that was closed down after police called it a nuisance, is asking a Richland County court to throw out portions of a USC student’s lawsuit against him, saying they exist only to humiliate the owners, tarnish their reputations, raise passions and inflame the media.
As I recall, I was only in the place once, probably sometime in the 90s, to see The Impotent Sea Snakes, who had just been in the news for outrageousness. In the event, they had to tone down their show, and weren't good enough musicians to make up for that -- or that was my opinion at the time.
I just noticed that I did a Pour House post, when it was closed temporarily for remodeling. I think that's when the monkey decor went away.